Tropitone Extends the Curve Collection

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Tropitone Furniture Company has extended the Curve collection with the introduction of a lounge chair, ottoman, tea table and crescent table. Accompanying the molded chaise lounge, these Curve polymer outdoor furniture pieces are perfect for in-pool use or to create a modern outdoor space.

The Curve collection is made using the Rotoform process, allowing the furniture to be placed in or out of water. Constructed of polymer, Curve is durable and requires little maintenance. Each piece can withstand snow, wind and sun, making this collection perfect for any location ranging from rooftops to coastal decks.

A modern take on the classic Adirondack style, the Curve lounge chair and ottoman provide extra comfort as the seat and back are molded to draw one into the chair. The frame of the lounge chair is available in black or white, while the back, seat and ottoman are available in select Tropitone Bright Finishes.

Tropitone also launched a tea table and crescent table as part of the collection. If equipped with the optional internal light, the Curve tea tables may be used to create a modern nightclub atmosphere, provide a romantic glow for intimate settings, or light walkways. Tables may be placed in the pool when equipped with the optional weight.

The crescent Curve table can be placed together as modular pieces to create different formations to suit each unique place. All of the Curve tables are strong enough to serve as extra seating. Tables are available in the complete spectrum of Tropitone Bright Finishes.

“The styling and bright finish options make Curve a perfect contemporary offering for the contract market,” says Tropitone’s vice president of Sales, John Mattson. For more information, contact your local sales representative or visit the website.

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